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Wednesday 26 December 2018
Grace for Every Trial by Betty Henderson
Between the well-known beginning and end of Job are thirty-nine chapters packed with amazing truths about people and about God. In this study, Betty Henderson looks at the complete book of Job and its main character, God. Learn how to be a godly comforter, to have the right responses to sorrow, and to trust rather than accuse the Lord. Grace For Every Trial blends easy reading with heart-changing Scripture for a Bible study that you'll love exploring on your own or with your study group.
A women's Bible study
Reading level: Adult
Paperback
128 pages
Size: 14 x 21.6cm
JourneyForth
Bible Version: KJV
Peek-A-Boo Bible by Catherine Mackenzie
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You are never too young to learn about Jesus! During His earthly ministry, Jesus welcomed children of all ages, showing them that they were special.
This beautifully illustrated, colourful board-book box-set is perfect for young children to start learning the basic biblical truths about Jesus.
Reading level: Read to 0-4 years
Titles in set: Jesus Saves, Jesus Lives, Jesus Loves, Jesus Gives
4 board books in a box
Pages: 40
Size: 26.4 x 26.4 x 2cm
Christian Focus Publications 2018
Christian Focus Publications 2018
Bible Version: none
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Wednesday 19 December 2018
Everlasting Love Wooden Trinket Box
Deluxe trinket box gift with hinged lid, classic black matte finish, and inspiring art cover design featuring roses, bird and butterfly. For desk, dresser or shelf display and the ideal spot for jewelry, coins, office essentials, and special keepsakes. Features: I have loved you with an everlasting love. Jeremiah 31:3 NIV
Size: 20.3 x 10.2 x 5.1cm
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Tuesday 18 December 2018
Call His Name Jesus
Jesus Is …
The Savior of the World: “She shall bring forth a Son, and thou shalt call His name Jesus: for He shall save His people from their sins.” Matthew 1:21
The Sacrifice for Sin: “Christ
[Jesus] also hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, that
He might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh, but
quickened [made alive] by the Spirit.” 1 Peter 3:18
The Source of Salvation: “If
thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in
thine heart that God hath raised Him from the dead, thou shalt be saved
... For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.” Romans 10:9,13
Laminated gospel tract card.
Pages: 2
Size: 89 x 57mm
Moments With The Book
Pack quantity: 100
Bible Version: KJV or NKJV (please specify)
To purchase: No minimum quantities on any tract purchase so single copies or whatever is required may be ordered. Pack quantities are given for those who want to purchase a complete pack.
Joy to the World
Full text of gospel tract:
Joy to the world, the Lord is come!Let earth receive her King;Let every heart prepare Him room,And heaven and nature sing,And heaven and nature sing,And heaven, and heaven, and nature sing.
“Joy to the World” is one of the most popular Christmas
carols of all time, but did you know it was not written as a Christmas
song at all? Authored in 1719 by the famous English hymn writer Isaac
Watts, this call to worship was intended for use year-round. Watts found
his inspiration for “Joy to the World” in the message of Psalm 98,
which encourages the whole earth to “Make a joyful noise unto the Lord.”
One hundred and twenty years later, American musician
Lowell Mason united the lyrics with the tune we know and love today.
It’s no wonder that this uplifting hymn has become a regular part of our
Christmas celebrations, and is one of the best-loved carols of all
time. After all, Christmas is the season of joy!
Joy to the world, the Lord is come
Christmas is a time for us to rejoice as we celebrate the
birth of Jesus Christ, the Son of God. On the night Jesus was born, an
angel announced the joyful news: “I bring you good tidings of great
joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day … a
Savior which is Christ the Lord” (Luke 2:10-11). We can rejoice that Jesus left His glorious throne in heaven and came to earth to become our Savior.
Why do we need a savior? The Bible tells us that “all have
sinned, and come short of the glory of God” (Romans 3:23). Sin means
“missing the mark.” We have all missed the mark of perfect obedience to
God. Whether we have missed the mark by a little or by a lot, our sin
separates us from God (Isaiah 59:2). Unless the record of our sin is
wiped clean, we will remain separated from Him for eternity (Revelation
20:15).
Let earth receive her King
What keeps us from experiencing deep, meaningful joy? The
short answer is that we have removed God from His rightful place, and we
sit on the throne of our own lives. We occupy ourselves with pleasure
and possessions—things which soon will pass away. But God designed us
for much more; He created us to live in relationship with Him for
eternity. When we live in harmony with God, joy is the natural result.
How can we be restored to a relationship with God? The
answer is Jesus. Even before He was born in Bethlehem, Jesus Christ was
destined to die on the cross as our substitute. There, He took the
punishment for our sins. He then rose from the grave, proving that He is
truly the Son of God—and that the way to everlasting life has been
opened. “For God so loved the world, that He gave His only begotten
Son, that whosoever believeth in Him should not perish, but have
everlasting life” (John 3:16). Now that’s a wonderful reason for joy!
Let every heart prepare Him room
It’s time to make room in your heart for the King.
Recognize that your way falls short of God’s way. Turn to Him and put
your trust in the Savior, Jesus. “If thou shalt confess with thy
mouth the Lord Jesus, and shalt believe in thine heart that God hath
raised Him from the dead, thou shalt be saved” (Romans 10:9).
When your heart is made new through God’s saving grace,
you not only receive forgiveness of sins: you also enter into a new life
characterized by the peace and joy that come from walking with God.
Even during life’s troubles, you will understand that “in [God’s] presence is fulness of joy” (Psalm 16:11). There is no joy without Jesus. Do you know Him?
Gospel tract.
Pages: 4
Size: 89 x 139mm
Moments With The Book
Pack quantity: 100
Bible Version: KJV or NKJV (please specify)
To purchase: No minimum quantities on any tract purchase so single copies or whatever is required may be ordered. Pack quantities are given for those who want to purchase a complete pack.
Canyon Crossing
Full text of gospel tract:
How will we ever get across?
I can jump across.
Good efforts aren’t enough.
The Bible says…"All have sinned, and come short of the glory of God. (Romans 3:23)
I’ve earned it. I’ve worked hard for everything I’ve got. I deserve it. I… I...AAAIEEE!!!
Splat!
Good morals aren’t enough.
We are all as an unclean thing, and all our righteousnesses are as filthy rags. (Isaiah 64:6)
Let me try! I can make it. I’ve lived a very moral life. I help others all the...AAAIIEEE!!!
Splat!
Education and psychology aren’t enough.
There is a way which seemeth right unto a man, but the end thereof are the ways of death. (Proverbs 14:12)
I can do it! I’m well educated, and I’ve got life’s answers figured out. Nothing can... AAAIIEEE!!!
Splat!
Religion isn’t enough.
Jesus said in the Bible… Not every one that saith unto Me, Lord, Lord, shall enter into the kingdom of Heaven...I profess unto them, I never knew you: depart from Me, ye that work iniquity. (Matthew 7:21-23)
I’ll make it. I’ve dedicated my life to my religion. I worship every...AAAIIEEE!!!
Splat!
Well if these guys can’t make it, I certainly can’t. I need help from the other side.
God made a way to get to Him.
For Christ also hath once suffered for sins, the just for the unjust, that He might bring us to God, being put to death in the flesh, but quickened by the spirit. (1 Peter 3:18)
But we have to walk across His bridge to get there.
But as many as received Him, to them gave He power to become the sons of God, even to them that believe on His name. (John 1:12)
I’m trusting in Christ to save me.
Man’s way: death
God’s way: life through faith in Christ
Now the question is, which side of the bridge are you on?
Dear Lord, I turn from my own way of trying to earn my way to You, and I now place my trust in Your Son, Jesus, who died for me and rose from the grave.
Gospel tract.
Pages: 6
Size: 89 x 139mm
Moments With The Book
Pack quantity: 100
Bible Version: KJV or NKJV (please specify)
To purchase: No minimum quantities on any tract purchase so single copies or whatever is required may be ordered. Pack quantities are given for those who want to purchase a complete pack.
Friday 14 December 2018
All Things Through Christ Tote Bag
On one side this tote bag features I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me. Phil. 4:13 and on the other side is the verse With God all things are possible. Matt. 19:26
Although the verse is the focal point on this tote bag, the floral watercolor design makes this an eye-catching piece, as well.
Made from a durable, non-woven polypropylene material and including two carry handles, this tote bag is durable and easy to clean. This tote bag can also be easily folded for convenient storage.
Size: 36.9 x 34.9 x 15.2cm
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Friday 7 December 2018
David and Goliath Play Set
Full color figures for children age 3 and older include David, Goliath and a collection of 5 smooth stones, from Tales of Glory. For interactive playtime fun and learning about a great Bible story. Child-safe PVC figures fit conveniently into the hands of small children, without sharp edges. Includes mini story book entitled "David and Goliath"; packed in see-through blister box, for Sunday School lessons, and for biblical Bible storytelling. Figures are approximately 3" tall.
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Origami Bible Stories for Kids
Perfect for Sunday school lessons and youth group activities—paper figures are the best way to share the greatest stories ever told!
This new interactive origami kit combines the fun of origami paper folding with the life-changing lessons of the Bible. This kit comes complete with 64 sheets of double-sided folding paper for 33 different models, a full-color book, and card-stock backdrops that help youngsters tell the most popular tales from the Old and New Testaments in church or at home, including:
- Adam and Eve—The creation of the world according to Genesis—beware, there's a snake in the garden!
- Noah's Ark—Noah and company would have been in over their heads if not for God's providence. Don't miss the boat!
- Moses and the Ten Commandments—God liberates the Israelites and shows them a new way to live—it's written in stone!
- Daniel in the Lion's Den—God rescues his faithful servant from becoming so much lion chow.
- David and Goliath—David has a giant problem, but God never misses an opportunity to rescue the faithful.
- The Annunciation—Mary gets good news from none other than the archangel Gabriel—pass it on!
- The First Christmas—Where does baby Jesus "hit the hay?" In a manger, of course, where both lowly shepherds and noble kings honor him.
- The Story of Easter—Don't you love a comeback story? Look no further! After sacrificing his son on the cross, God raises Jesus from the dead, triumphing over death and evil.
- Christ, the Good Shepherd—This reassuring tale reminds us of a loving God who guards us and guides us—even when things get wild and wooly!
This kit contains:
- A full-color 48-page book retelling the 9 famous Biblical stories
- 64 sheets of double-sided folding papers in a variety of sizes and designs
- 33 different models and tableau backdrops to display the stories as dioramas
- Simple, step-by-step origami instructions for each character
Boxed set
Size: 26 x 22.3 x 3.3cm
Tuttle Publishing 2018
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Tuesday 4 December 2018
God is Better Than Trucks by Sarah Reju
Do you love Trucks? Trucks are powerful, big, and fun, but God is better than Trucks! From A – Z, find out about Ambulances, Bulldozers, and Car Carriers – and about how God is better than all of them. Full colour throughout and memory verses on each page.
An ABC book
Full of colourful and exciting vehicles
Bible memory verses on each page
Reading level: Read to 0-5 years; Read myself 5-6 years
Hardcover.
Pages: 48
Size: 28.8 x 21.6cm
Christian Focus Publications 2017
Christian Focus Publications 2017
Bible Version: ESV
Lighthouse Wooden Trinket Box
Deluxe trinket box gift with hinged lid, classic black matte finish, and inspiring art cover design. For desk, dresser or shelf display and the ideal spot for jewelry, coins, office essentials, and special keepsakes. Features: The Lord will guide you always. Isaiah 58:11
Size: 20.3 x 10.2 x 5.1cm
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Greasy the Robber by Charles Lukesh
A story of a family of Russian immigrants on their way to Siberia. The parents succumb to cholera, leaving the two children, Shura and 8 year old Pasha, to fend for themselves. Pasha escapes from the orphanage in which he is placed and is picked up by a band of robbers, with whom he lives and learns their ways. At 16 years of age, Greasy (as the robbers call Psaha) helps kill two Christian travellers. In the loot they find a New Testament which Greasy begins to read. Moved by the words he reads, Greasy reads the New Testament to the whole gang. The effect of the book was so powerful that they could not withdraw from its influence. The whole gang is convicted by the Word of God and seven of them, including Greasy, decide to turn themselves in to the authorities. After investigating the case, the district attorney decides to read the Bible for himself. Convicted of his own guilt before a holy God, he resigns from his position and many others are influenced to read the Word after hearing the tale of the robbers. Condemned to ten years of compulsory labor for their crimes, the men take the message with them wherever they go. Following an amnesty, Pasha is reunited with his siter, returns to the town of his childhood where many are converted through his story. This in turn leads to trouble with the Orthodox priests and thus Pasha is imprisoned again.
Setting: Russia, around 1900
Reading level: 16 years - Adult
Paperback. 24 pages.
Size: 153 x 230mm
Chapel Library
Bible Version: KJV
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Also available as an Audiobook on CD.
Running time: 1 hour 42 minutes
1 CD
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29 Favorite Stories from the Bible by Ura Miller (Farsi)
Twenty-nine selected stories and beautiful pictures from the 101 Favorite Stories from the Bible.
Includes pictures of Jesus.
Paperback.
64 pages.
135 x 204mm.
Stories and pictures taken from 101 Favorite Stories from the Bible
Available from publisher in the following languages: Arabic, Farsi
Farsi edition: FA-TGS25F
101 Favorite Stories From the Bible (Revised Square) by Ura Miller
Click here to look inside the book
The Bible story book many of you love to read is now available as a square book. The larger size and bigger pictures make it easier for children to hold and look at. The text has been revised, but the pictures are the same.
Have your children heard how God made a path through the water for the Israelites, of the boy David and the giant Goliath, and of how Jesus loves the children?
In easy-to-understand words, here are 101 favorite stories from the Bible that have delighted millions of children all around the world.
Even young children who cannot read will love to look at the colorful, descriptive pictures. After each story, you will find a few questions to encourage discussion and help your child remember the story.
Table of Contents
OLD TESTAMENT
- God's Wonderful Creation
- Adam and Eve
- The First Sin
- Cain Kills His Brother Abel
- Noah—The Ark Builder
- Tower of Babel
- Abram and Lot
- Abraham's Sacrifice
- A Wife for Isaac
- Jacob Receives the Blessing
- Jacob Flees from Home
- Jacob Deceived, Wrestles with an Angel
- Dreams with Special Messages
- Joseph Interprets Pharoah's Dream
- Joseph's Brothers Come to Egypt
- Moses on the Nile River
- The Burning Bush
- Moses and Aaron Speak to Pharoah
- The Plagues
- The Passover
- The Red Sea is Divided
- God Provides Food in the Desert
- The Ten Commandments
- The Golden Calf
- Aaron and Miriam's Rebellion
- Afraid of Giants
- A Brazen Serpent
- The Donkey that Talked
- Rahab and the Spies
- Jericho
- Gideon
- An Army for Gideon
- Samson
- Ruth
- Rewards for Ruth
- Samuel
- Israel Demands a King
- Saul Anointed
- David—The Shepherd Boy
- David and Goliath
- David's Wise Behavior
- Jonathan and David
- King Solomon
- Building a Temple for God
- Elijah
- The Lord God or Baal?
- Elijah Goes to Heaven
- Naaman is Healed
- God Delivers Israel from Famine
- Jehoshaphat's Singing Army
- Esther—the Jewess
- Haman's Evil Plot
- Isaiah—God's Prophet
- God Speaks Through Jeremiah
- Three Faithful Boys
- Handwriting on the Wall
- In the Lions' Den
- Jonah and the Big Fish
NEW TESTAMENT
- Zacharias and Elisabeth
- The Angel Gabriel Visits Mary
- Jesus is Born in Bethlehem
- The Shepherds and the Wisemen
- The Boy Jesus at the Temple
- Jesus is Baptized and Tempted
- Jesus Begins His Ministry
- Jesus and the Samaritan Woman
- Jesus Cancels a Funeral
- Miracle of the Fishes
- Jairus' Daughter and a Desperate Woman
- Bartimaeus Cries Out
- A Paralyzed Man
- Five Loaves and Two Fishes
- Walking on the Water
- Zacchaeus—the Little Man
- Quieting the Storm
- Jesus and the Little Children
- A Mountaintop Experience
- Jesus Cleanses the Temple
- The Good Samaritan
- Jesus Teaches Love and Forgiveness
- The Prodigal Son
- Lazarus Raised from the Dead
- Jesus Rides a Donkey
- The Last Supper
- Mansions in Heaven
- A Night in Gethsemane
- Jesus is Condemned
- Jesus is Crucified
- Jesus is Risen!
- The Empty Tomb
- On the Road to Emmaus
- The Great Commission
- Jesus Ascends to Heaven
- The Day of Pentecost
- Stephen—The First Martyr
- Philip and the Ethiopian
- The Conversion of Saul
- Peter's Vision
- Peter in Prison
- Paul and Silas in Prison
- New Jerusalem—Heaven and Earth
- Index of Scripture References
Many pictures of Jesus throughout. However, it is one of the most detailed Bible story books available.
Reading level: Read to 3-7 years; Read myself 8-12 years
Hardcover.
Pages: 211
Size: 206 x 206mm
TGS International. 2018
Bible Version: KJV
101 Favorite Stories From the Bible by Ura Miller
Click here to look inside the book
Summary:
Have your children heard how God made a path through the water for the Israelites, of the boy David and the giant Goliath, and of how Jesus loves the children?
In easy-to-understand words, here are 101 favorite stories from the Bible that have delighted millions of children all around the world.
Even young children who cannot read will love to look at the colorful, descriptive pictures. After each story, you will find a few questions to encourage discussion and help your child remember the story.
Summary:
Have your children heard how God made a path through the water for the Israelites, of the boy David and the giant Goliath, and of how Jesus loves the children?
In easy-to-understand words, here are 101 favorite stories from the Bible that have delighted millions of children all around the world.
Even young children who cannot read will love to look at the colorful, descriptive pictures. After each story, you will find a few questions to encourage discussion and help your child remember the story.
Table of Contents
OLD TESTAMENT
- God's Wonderful Creation
- Adam and Eve
- The First Sin
- Cain Kills His Brother Abel
- Noah—The Ark Builder
- Tower of Babel
- Abram and Lot
- Abraham's Sacrifice
- A Wife for Isaac
- Jacob Receives the Blessing
- Jacob Flees from Home
- Jacob Deceived, Wrestles with an Angel
- Dreams with Special Messages
- Joseph Interprets Pharoah's Dream
- Joseph's Brothers Come to Egypt
- Moses on the Nile River
- The Burning Bush
- Moses and Aaron Speak to Pharoah
- The Plagues
- The Passover
- The Red Sea is Divided
- God Provides Food in the Desert
- The Ten Commandments
- The Golden Calf
- Aaron and Miriam's Rebellion
- Afraid of Giants
- A Brazen Serpent
- The Donkey that Talked
- Rahab and the Spies
- Jericho
- Gideon
- An Army for Gideon
- Samson
- Ruth
- Rewards for Ruth
- Samuel
- Israel Demands a King
- Saul Anointed
- David—The Shepherd Boy
- David and Goliath
- David's Wise Behavior
- Jonathan and David
- King Solomon
- Building a Temple for God
- Elijah
- The Lord God or Baal?
- Elijah Goes to Heaven
- Naaman is Healed
- God Delivers Israel from Famine
- Jehoshaphat's Singing Army
- Esther—the Jewess
- Haman's Evil Plot
- Isaiah—God's Prophet
- God Speaks Through Jeremiah
- Three Faithful Boys
- Handwriting on the Wall
- In the Lions' Den
- Jonah and the Big Fish
NEW TESTAMENT
- Zacharias and Elisabeth
- The Angel Gabriel Visits Mary
- Jesus is Born in Bethlehem
- The Shepherds and the Wisemen
- The Boy Jesus at the Temple
- Jesus is Baptized and Tempted
- Jesus Begins His Ministry
- Jesus and the Samaritan Woman
- Jesus Cancels a Funeral
- Miracle of the Fishes
- Jairus' Daughter and a Desperate Woman
- Bartimaeus Cries Out
- A Paralyzed Man
- Five Loaves and Two Fishes
- Walking on the Water
- Zacchaeus—the Little Man
- Quieting the Storm
- Jesus and the Little Children
- A Mountaintop Experience
- Jesus Cleanses the Temple
- The Good Samaritan
- Jesus Teaches Love and Forgiveness
- The Prodigal Son
- Lazarus Raised from the Dead
- Jesus Rides a Donkey
- The Last Supper
- Mansions in Heaven
- A Night in Gethsemane
- Jesus is Condemned
- Jesus is Crucified
- Jesus is Risen!
- The Empty Tomb
- On the Road to Emmaus
- The Great Commission
- Jesus Ascends to Heaven
- The Day of Pentecost
- Stephen—The First Martyr
- Philip and the Ethiopian
- The Conversion of Saul
- Peter's Vision
- Peter in Prison
- Paul and Silas in Prison
- New Jerusalem—Heaven and Earth
- Index of Scripture References
Many pictures of Jesus throughout. However, it is one of the most detailed Bible story books available.
Reading level: Read to 3-7 years; Read myself 8-12 years
Hardcover.
Pages: 216
Size: 145 x 212mm
TGS International. 2006
Bible Version: KJV
Also available in Spanish, Romanian, German, Russian, Haitian Creole, Ukrainian
Not My Will by Ghislaine Spence
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On the voyage of life we’re often fearful, confused, and question the Lord’s dealings with us. Ghislaine Spence—a wife, mother and grandmother, has felt the same. Not My Will is Spence’s autobiographical account of her journey on the pathway of life. Beginning with her early childhood in Quebec, it traces her upbringing, relationships, life experiences, and times of grief and tragedy. It also chronicles the struggles that ultimately carried her and her husband to a prison ministry. An incredibly inspiring story, it shows how the Lord sends adversity in our lives—not only to reshape us, but also to teach us the enjoyment of His love, fellowship and peace that can only come through submission to His will. “…Who teacheth like him?” (Job 36:22).
Highly recommended reading.
Reading level: 16 years to Adult
Paperback
315 pages
Bible Version: KJV